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Hugh of Cluny, Saint
Saint Hugh of Cluny ; canonized 1120; feast day April 29) was a French abbot of the Benedictine monastery of Cluny......
Hugh of Lincoln, Little Saint
Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln ; feast day August 27 [suppressed]) was a legendary English child martyr who was supposedly......
Hugh of Lincoln, St.
St. Hugh of Lincoln ; canonized 1220; Anglican feast day November 16) was a French-born bishop of Lincoln, England,......
Hugh of Saint-Cher
Hugh of Saint-Cher was a French cardinal and biblical commentator best known for his work in correcting and indexing......
Hugh of Saint-Victor
Hugh of Saint-Victor was an eminent scholastic theologian who began the tradition of mysticism that made the school......
Hughes, John
John Hughes was the first Roman Catholic archbishop of New York, who became one of the foremost American Roman......
Hui-neng
Hui-neng was the sixth great patriarch of Zen (Ch’an in Chinese) Buddhism and founder of the Southern school, which......
Hui-yüan
Hui-yüan was a celebrated early Chinese Buddhist priest who formed a devotional society of monks and lay worshipers......
Humbert of Silva Candida
Humbert of Silva Candida was a cardinal, papal legate, and theologian whose ideas advanced the 11th-century ecclesiastical......
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of
Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon was a central figure in the evangelical revival in 18th-century England,......
Hus, Jan
Jan Hus was the most important 15th-century Czech religious reformer, whose work was transitional between the medieval......
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Thomas Henry Huxley was an English biologist, educator, and advocate of agnosticism (he coined the word). Huxley’s......
Huynh Phu So
Huynh Phu So was a Vietnamese philosopher, Buddhist reformer, and founder (1939) of the religion Phat Giao Hoa......
Hyginus, St.
St. Hyginus ; feast day January 11) was the pope from about 136 to about 140. Hyginus had been a philosopher, possibly......
Héloïse
Héloïse was the wife of the theologian and philosopher Peter Abelard, with whom she was involved in one of the......
Hélyot, Hippolyte
Hippolyte Hélyot was a French historian and Franciscan friar whose greatest work provides the definitive and most......
Hādī, al-
al-Hādī was the fourth caliph of the ʿAbbāsid dynasty (reigned 785–786). Al-Hādī’s persecution of the ʿAlids, representatives......
Hōjō Masako
Hōjō Masako was the wife of Minamoto Yoritomo (1147–99), the first shogun, or military dictator, of Japan. She......
Hōnen
Hōnen was a Buddhist priest and the founder of the Pure Land (Jōdo) Buddhist sect of Japan. He was seminal in establishing......
Ibn Abī al-Rijāl, Aḥmad
Aḥmad Ibn Abī al-Rijāl was a Yemeni scholar and theologian, who is the best source of historical information on......
Ibn Abī ʿAṣrūn
Ibn Abī ʿAṣrūn was a scholar who became a leading Shāfiʿī (one of the four schools of Islamic law) theologian and......
Ibn al-Jawzī
Ibn al-Jawzī was a jurist, theologian, historian, preacher, and teacher who became an important figure in the Baghdad......
Ibn Bābawayh
Ibn Bābawayh was an Islamic theologian, author of one of the "Four Books" that are the basic authorities for the......
ibn Daud, Abraham ben David Halevi
Abraham ben David Halevi ibn Daud was a physician and historian who was the first Jewish philosopher to draw on......
ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meir
Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra was a poet, grammarian, traveller, Neoplatonic philosopher, and astronomer, best known......
Ibn Kathīr
Ibn Kathīr was a Muslim theologian and historian who became one of the leading intellectual figures of 14th-century......
Ibn Taymiyyah
Ibn Taymiyyah was one of Islam’s most forceful theologians, who, as a member of the Ḥanbalī school founded by Aḥmad......
Ibn Tūmart
Ibn Tūmart was a Berber spiritual and military leader who founded the al-Muwaḥḥidūn confederation in North Africa......
Ibn ʿAbbād
Ibn ʿAbbād was an Islamic theologian who became the leading mystical thinker of North Africa in the 14th century.......
Ibn ʿAqīl
Ibn ʿAqīl was an Islamic theologian and scholar of the Ḥanbalī school, the most traditionalist of the schools of......
Ibn Ḥazm
Ibn Ḥazm was a Muslim litterateur, historian, jurist, and theologian of Islamic Spain, famed for his literary productivity,......
Ibrāhīm, Saʿd al-Dīn
Saʿd al-Dīn Ibrāhīm is an Egyptian American professor and civil rights activist known for his vocal criticism of......
Ieronymos II
Ieronymos II is the archbishop of Athens and all Greece (from 2008) and head of the Orthodox Church of Greece.......
Ignatius of Antioch, St.
St. Ignatius of Antioch ; Western feast day October 17; Eastern feast day December 20) was the bishop of Antioch,......
Illich, Ivan
Ivan Illich was an Austrian philosopher and Roman Catholic priest known for his radical polemics arguing that the......
Inge, William Ralph
William Ralph Inge was a British divine, Christian Platonist, and dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. He was......
Inglis, Charles
Charles Inglis was a Canadian clergyman and educator who became the first Anglican bishop of Nova Scotia. Inglis......
Innitzer, Theodor
Theodor Innitzer was a cardinal and primate of Austria who withdrew his original support of the Nazi regime and......
Innocent
Innocent (III) was the last of four antipopes (1179–80) during the pontificate of Alexander III. A member of a......
Innocent I, Saint
Saint Innocent I ; feast day July 28) was the pope from 401 to 417, who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning......
Innocent IV
Innocent IV was one of the great pontiffs of the Middle Ages (reigned 1243–54), whose clash with Holy Roman emperor......
Innocent Veniaminov, Saint
Saint Innocent Veniaminov ; canonized Oct. 6, 1977) was the most famous Russian Orthodox missionary priest of the......
Ireland, John
John Ireland was the first archbishop of St. Paul; head of the liberal Roman Catholic clergy who promoted the integration......
Irenaeus, St
St. Irenaeus ; Western feast day June 28; Eastern feast day August 23) was the bishop of Lugdunum (Lyon), an Apologist,......
Irving, Edward
Edward Irving was a Church of Scotland minister whose teachings became the basis of the religious movement known......
Isaac
Isaac, in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) book of Genesis, the second of the patriarchs of Israel, the only son......
Isaac of Antioch
Isaac of Antioch was a Syrian writer, probably a priest of an independent Syrian Christian church and author of......
Isaac of Nineveh
Isaac of Nineveh, was a Syrian bishop, theologian, and monk whose writings on mysticism became a fundamental source......
Isaac Of Stella
Isaac Of Stella was a monk, philosopher, and theologian, a leading thinker in 12th-century Christian humanism and......
Isaac the Great, St.
St. Isaac the Great ; Western feast day September 9; Eastern feast day November 20 (or 25); Armenian feast day......
Isaiah
Isaiah was a prophet after whom the biblical Book of Isaiah is named (only some of the first 39 chapters are attributed......
Ishmael ben Elisha
Ishmael ben Elisha was a Jewish tanna (Talmudic teacher) and sage who left an enduring imprint on Talmudic literature......
Isidore Of Kiev
Isidore Of Kiev was a Greek Orthodox patriarch of Russia, Roman cardinal, Humanist, and theologian who strove for......
Isidore of Sevilla, St.
St. Isidore of Sevilla ; canonized 1598; feast day April 4) was a theologian, last of the Western Latin Fathers,......
Ismāʿīl Shahīd, Muḥammad
Muḥammad Ismāʿīl Shahīd was an Indian Muslim reformer who attempted to purge Indian Islam from idolatry and who......
Isserles, Moses ben Israel
Moses ben Israel Isserles was a Polish-Jewish rabbi and codifier who, by adding notes on Ashkenazic customs to......
Ivo of Chartres, Saint
Saint Ivo of Chartres ; feast day May 23) was the bishop of Chartres who was regarded as the most learned canonist......
Jablonski, Daniel Ernst
Daniel Ernst Jablonski was a Protestant theologian who worked for a unification of Lutherans and Calvinists. Jablonski......
Jackson, Sheldon
Sheldon Jackson was an American Presbyterian minister and educator, generally regarded as the foremost apostle......
Jacob
Jacob, Hebrew patriarch who was the grandson of Abraham, the son of Isaac and Rebekah, and the traditional ancestor......
Jacob ben Asher
Jacob ben Asher was a Jewish scholar whose codification of Jewish law was considered standard until the publication......
Jacob Joseph Of Polonnoye
Jacob Joseph Of Polonnoye was a rabbi and preacher, the first theoretician and literary propagandist of Jewish......
Jacob of Edessa
Jacob of Edessa was a distinguished Christian theologian, historian, philosopher, exegete, and grammarian, who......
Jacob Of Serugh
Jacob Of Serugh was a Syriac writer described for his learning and holiness as “the flute of the Holy Spirit and......
Jacobus De Voragine
Jacobus De Voragine was the archbishop of Genoa, a chronicler, and the author of the Golden Legend. Jacobus became......
James the Less, St.
St. James the Less ; Western feast day May 3; Eastern feast day October 9) was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus.......
James, Henry
Henry James was an American philosophical theologian, the father of the novelist Henry James and the philosopher......
James, Saint
Saint James ; Western feast day May 3) was a Christian apostle, according to St. Paul, although not one of the......
James, St
St. James ; Roman Catholic feast day July 25; Eastern Orthodox feast day April 30) was one of the Twelve Apostles,......
Jansen, Cornelius Otto
Cornelius Otto Jansen was a Flemish leader of the Roman Catholic reform movement known as Jansenism. He wrote biblical......
Januarius, Saint
Saint Januarius ; feast day September 19) was the bishop of Benevento and patron saint of Naples. He is believed......
Jarratt, Devereux
Devereux Jarratt was an American Anglican clergyman and preacher who emulated the Methodism of John Wesley and......
Jason
Jason was a Hellenistic Jewish high priest (175–172 bce) in Jerusalem under the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes.......
Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq
Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq was the sixth imam, or spiritual successor to the Prophet Muhammad, of the Shiʿi branch of Islam......
Jefferts Schori, Katharine
Katharine Jefferts Schori is an American prelate who was the first female presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church......
Jehoiachin
Jehoiachin, in the Old Testament (II Kings 24), son of King Jehoiakim and king of Judah. He came to the throne......
Jehoiakim
Jehoiakim, in the Old Testament (II Kings 23:34–24:17; Jeremiah 22:13–19; II Chronicles 36:4–8), was son of King......
Jehoram
Jehoram, one of two contemporary Old Testament kings. Jehoram, the son of Ahab and Jezebel and king (c. 849–c.......
Jehoshaphat
Jehoshaphat, king (c. 873–c. 849 bc) of Judah during the reigns in Israel of Ahab, Ahaziah, and Jehoram, with whom......
Jehu
Jehu, king (c. 842–815 bc) of Israel. He was a commander of chariots for the king of Israel, Ahab, and his son......
Jellinek, Adolf
Adolf Jellinek was a rabbi and scholar who was considered to be the most forceful Jewish preacher of his time in......
Jephthah
Jephthah, a judge or regent (often a hero figure) of Israel who dominates a narrative in the Book of Judges, where......
Jeremiah
Jeremiah was a Hebrew prophet, reformer, and author of a biblical book that bears his name. He was closely involved......
Jeremias II
Jeremias II was the patriarch of Constantinople and one of the most capable leaders of the Greek Orthodox church.......
Jerome of Prague
Jerome of Prague was a Czech philosopher and theologian whose advocacy of sweeping religious reform in the Western......
Jerome, St
St. Jerome ; feast day September 30) was a biblical translator and monastic leader, traditionally regarded as the......
Jesse
Jesse, in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament), the father of King David. Jesse was the son of Obed and the grandson......
Jewel, John
John Jewel was an Anglican bishop of Salisbury and controversialist who defended Queen Elizabeth I’s religious......
Jezebel
Jezebel was the wife of King Ahab, who ruled the kingdom of Israel. By interfering with the exclusive worship of......
Jiménez de Cisneros, Francisco
Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros was a prelate, religious reformer, and twice regent of Spain (1506, 1516–17). In......
Joachim Of Fiore
Joachim Of Fiore was an Italian mystic, theologian, biblical commentator, philosopher of history, and founder of......
Job
Job, is a biblical figure who appears most prominently as the titular character of the Book of Job in the Hebrew......
Job, Saint
Saint Job ; canonized Oct. 9, 1989) was the first Russian Orthodox patriarch of Moscow (1589–1605). Until Job’s......
Jogues, St. Isaac
St. Isaac Jogues ; canonized 1930; feast day October 19) was a French-born Jesuit missionary who sacrificed his......
Johanan ben Zakkai
Johanan ben Zakkai was a Palestinian Jewish sage, founder of an academy and an authoritative rabbinic body at Jamnia.......
John
John (XXIII) was a schismatic antipope from 1410 to 1415. After receiving his doctorate of law at Bologna, Cossa......
John
John was an antipope during January 844. A Roman archdeacon well liked by the populace, John was elected by them......
John bar Qursos
John bar Qursos was a monk and bishop of Tella (near modern Aleppo, Syria), a leading theological propagator of......
John Climacus, Saint
Saint John Climacus ; feast day March 30) was a Byzantine monk and author of Climax tou paradeisou (The Ladder......

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